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Temple of the Sun & Moon, with Milky Way, at the Vernal Equinox (Original Post) Bo Zarts Monday OP
What an amazing photograph. It's gorgeous. Biophilic Monday #1
Beautiful! mwmisses4289 Monday #2
That has to be the best one I've seen from your collection. 1WorldHope Monday #3
Wow, that's great! JoseBalow Monday #4
Exquisite... ultralite001 Monday #5
Simply magnificent, so ethereal. I don't know if everyone notices those niyad Monday #6
Gobsmacking. Can you see all of that with the naked eye? chowder66 Monday #7
Im wondering this as well Jean-Luc Monday #17
The sky was shot at ISO 3200 f/1.8 and 10 seconds (to avoid star trails) .. Bo Zarts Monday #19
Thanks. I really envy your art, skill and your eye. chowder66 Monday #20
Well done... ultralite001 Monday #25
OK, since I recently purchased and started shooting with a Nikon mirrorless... AZ8theist Yesterday #31
I'd love to have that with enough definition to use for my desktop! Stunning! Martin68 Monday #8
That's stunning; as good as it gets. patphil Monday #9
Top of the charts...Zarts...hard to find words to describe...thank you. MiHale Monday #10
Amazing! FemDemERA Monday #11
Wow. CapnSteve Monday #12
Wow, that is really something! Great work! nt Exp Monday #13
Ethereal BeneteauBum Monday #14
""" AllaN01Bear Monday #15
Capitol Reef -- and that entire area of Utah -- is remarkable Zorro Monday #16
Bravo! IrishAfricanAmerican Monday #18
So that is what a skyful of stars looks like Old Crank Monday #21
Simply magical. 3catwoman3 Monday #22
Thrilling! stage left Monday #23
Starry, Starry Night, indeed! SusieCreamcheese Monday #24
Stunning shot Bo! Grumpy Old Guy Monday #26
Wow! KPN Monday #27
Just gorgeous! calimary Yesterday #28
Beautiful. I first thought it was the Sun ans Moon Hassler Yesterday #29
HOLY SHIT THAT'S AN AMAZING PHOTO!!! AZ8theist Yesterday #30
This has to be Alliepoo Yesterday #32
Stunning ZDU Yesterday #33
Fabulous! ratchiweenie Yesterday #34
Damn, you are good, Bo. Do you mind if I use your photo in one my astronomy lectures? Borogove Yesterday #35

1WorldHope

(2,054 posts)
3. That has to be the best one I've seen from your collection.
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 11:40 AM
Monday

It looks like a painting and I've never seen anything like that in my life. Do we live on the same planet? 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

niyad

(132,440 posts)
6. Simply magnificent, so ethereal. I don't know if everyone notices those
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 11:58 AM
Monday

two lighter spots (bands, I would guess), in the outcroppings of that rock formation, look like eyes. And what looks like a horse rearing up, to the left, above the lighter cloud. And some of the temple guardians. Yes, of course I am weird!

Thank you so much for this truly amazing image.

Bo Zarts

(26,361 posts)
19. The sky was shot at ISO 3200 f/1.8 and 10 seconds (to avoid star trails) ..
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 03:09 PM
Monday

Shortly thereafter, the foreground was shot at ISO 3200 f/1.8 and 120 seconds. Both images were merged in Adobe Lightroom. After merging, the foreground required a lot of lightening to make it work.

However, even in the moonless dark there was enough starlight to (barely) see the foreground. I shot these images with a Sony A7-R5 full-frame mirrorless camera and a Sigma 17-40 mm f/1.8 DC Art lens, on a very sturdy tripod. The Sigma lens is new, and I absolutely love it.

Once the "blue hour" started, at about sixty minutes before sunrise, it was a different ballgame. During "blue hour" I moved from national park land to nearby BLM land (Bureau of Land Management) where drone flying is legal, and forgot about the starry sky altogether to concentrate on the incredible geology and topography of the area. I'll probably post some of those drone (DJI Mini 5 PRO) shots later.

AZ8theist

(7,376 posts)
31. OK, since I recently purchased and started shooting with a Nikon mirrorless...
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 05:17 AM
Yesterday

..you are my new favorite DUer!!

Anyway to see your collection?

Trying to educate myself on the intracacies of digital photography. It's daunting sometimes, but my thirst for knowledge overrides my doubts.

CapnSteve

(405 posts)
12. Wow.
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 12:35 PM
Monday

I got my new (to me) Rokinon 12mm and went to Star Party 2025 and started trying to make night sky photos.

I have a long way to go...you are am inspiration!

Zorro

(18,692 posts)
16. Capitol Reef -- and that entire area of Utah -- is remarkable
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 12:54 PM
Monday

For those who haven't ventured there, the rock formations are absolutely astonishing to see.

Old Crank

(7,078 posts)
21. So that is what a skyful of stars looks like
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 04:24 PM
Monday

Very nice, but here in Munich we are lucky to see some stars once in a while.

SusieCreamcheese

(47 posts)
24. Starry, Starry Night, indeed!
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 05:09 PM
Monday

Astonishing! I can see the Milky Way from my front porch in rural New Mexico. It's up there folks, but most of us can't see it due to nighttime light pollution. Join Dark Sky International if you wish to help preserve the wonders of the night.

Hassler

(4,924 posts)
29. Beautiful. I first thought it was the Sun ans Moon
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 03:02 AM
Yesterday

Pyramids in Mexico I visited in 1972. Beautiful regardless.

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